Defining Your Homeschool Year
The first step in lesson planning is to determine how much time you will have in your homeschool year. read more
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The first step in lesson planning is to determine how much time you will have in your homeschool year. read more
It's hard enough to balance parenting, homeschooling, and in some cases working from home, but it is even harder if your kids will not cooperate. If y... read more
One mom explains why she prefers homeschooling her daughter and will continue to do so even after the pandemic. read more
Diving into something new and unfamiliar is bound to cause some level of anxiety, but there are a few things parents can do to make crisis homeschooli... read more
Julie Mason, veteran teacher and Head of Content and Curriculum for FamilyEducation's sister site TeacherVision, shares her experience homeschooling h... read more
More families than ever are deciding to give homeschooling a try, but it can be overwhelming at first. We've partnered with Study.com to develop a ste... read more
Education was not made to be one size fits all, so there are several things to consider before you build a homeschool schedule. Knowing which factors ... read more
Consider your son's interests and whether he can pursue them through homeschooling. Perhaps he could mentor with someone during the day -- someone who... read more
Help your child plot a path and write out a route to school. read more
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